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administration tells us that there are no secret talks or negotiations under way. the reason for that, of course, the obama administration thinks it's winning this debate and republican pressure will force republicans to give in. charlie, gayle? >> thanks. >>> cbs political correspondent john dickerson. good morning, john. >> good morning, charlie. >> put this for us in terms of what we're talking about and what we're not talking about. >> it's a good point. step back here. what we're not talking about in this sequester is the actual long-term drivers of this deficit problem so as people look at the fight, which is the 900th chap tur in the con stangt fights of the budget, what's happening is the debate about dumb cuts to a portion of the budget, and everybody agrees they're dumb in terms of just being cut. the long-term -- those long-term costs are health care costs and so if washington can't agree on these fights, they really can't agree on the harder fights about long-term health care costs that are part of entitlement. >> what are the short-term gains and long-
administration tells us that there are no secret talks or negotiations under way. the reason for that, of course, the obama administration thinks it's winning this debate and republican pressure will force republicans to give in. charlie, gayle? >> thanks. >>> cbs political correspondent john dickerson. good morning, john. >> good morning, charlie. >> put this for us in terms of what we're talking about and what we're not talking about. >> it's a good point....
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abc's matt gutman starts us off with what's happening right now, matt? >> reporter: from a boat in the mobile bay, moments ago, we learned one of the passengers aboard the ship suffered a stroke and had to be medevacked. that's not the only danger here tonight. check out the tug boats, trying to nudge that 900-foot ship inside a quarter-mile channel. veering either way and it could ground. tonight they're doing that in the dark. >> reporter: tonight, with the lame colossus finally within sight of land, we get our first look inside -- the grim ship's log. >> been shipwrecked for three days. >> reporter: the hours long lines for food, after eight full days at sea -- five of them without power and sanitation. sewage seeping down walls, and this sandaled foot testing urine soaked carpets. the images showing shanty towns that sprang up on decks -- tent cities that carnival has denied existed. outside, the 900-foot long ship checkered with towels and bedding. some unfurling white banners. right there, above the lettering -- carnival triumph. those dressed for
abc's matt gutman starts us off with what's happening right now, matt? >> reporter: from a boat in the mobile bay, moments ago, we learned one of the passengers aboard the ship suffered a stroke and had to be medevacked. that's not the only danger here tonight. check out the tug boats, trying to nudge that 900-foot ship inside a quarter-mile channel. veering either way and it could ground. tonight they're doing that in the dark. >> reporter: tonight, with the lame colossus finally...
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abc's paula faris shows us how it works. ? >> are you nervous? >> reporter: alex pavlenko is about to go on the ultimate date. >> are you ready? >> i'm ready. >> reporter: this is all she knows about ed. a scrambled photo. they connected through a brand new mobile app called "crazy blind date," which matched them this is just one of the ways app happy singles are looking for love. more than 13 million a month. double the rate of a year ago. and as more people look for mr. right, right now, online dating sites are seeing fewer visitors. apps like "locals" and "singles around me," make instand love connections. >> watch. that blue dot is us. and all those red dots are potential dates within walking distance. those dots, literally, across the street. and the fastest growing -- tinder. so popular it grew 750% just last month. >> you can be dating all the time. from wherever you are. and that's really the key. >> reporter: sam yagan, ceo of "okay cupid," designs apps that deliver romance at warp speed. you just scheduled a date in 30 seconds. >> less
abc's paula faris shows us how it works. ? >> are you nervous? >> reporter: alex pavlenko is about to go on the ultimate date. >> are you ready? >> i'm ready. >> reporter: this is all she knows about ed. a scrambled photo. they connected through a brand new mobile app called "crazy blind date," which matched them this is just one of the ways app happy singles are looking for love. more than 13 million a month. double the rate of a year ago. and as more...
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our girls got us thinking, but the break-in got us calling. and after buying two of everything, it was nice to only need one security system -- adt. [ male announcer ] get adt installed for just $99. and ask about adt pulse, advanced home management here today. adt. always there. >>> a skier buried alive in an avalanche in colorado. he knows how lucky he is that he lived to tell the story and what a story it is. tony robinson will be here in studio to talk to me about what it's like to be caught in an avalanche and how he survived when "360" continues. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> keeping them honest. tonight, more secrets to share with you about the high cost of health care. what we're going to show you could save you money, possibly lots of money the next time you get a bill from a hospital. we've partnered with "time" magazine. the special report called "bitter pill: why medical bills are killings us." a journalist spent seven months investiga
our girls got us thinking, but the break-in got us calling. and after buying two of everything, it was nice to only need one security system -- adt. [ male announcer ] get adt installed for just $99. and ask about adt pulse, advanced home management here today. adt. always there. >>> a skier buried alive in an avalanche in colorado. he knows how lucky he is that he lived to tell the story and what a story it is. tony robinson will be here in studio to talk to me about what it's like to...
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tell us for a minute, if you would, tell us who she was, what kind of a woman was your sister? >> my sister was a beautiful woman outwardly and even more so inwardly. she brought people together. for the family she was -- i suppose you could consider her the glue that sort of held us together at certain points. her empathy. she had empathy for people. she was -- she cared for other people. she put other people first. she was just a very caring, lovely person. >> several family members have said that none of you are focused really on the court proceedings. you're focused on the here and now. explain what you mean by that. >> well, that is correct. the here and now is just really as a family seeing ourselves focussing on the fact that reeva is not here and coming to terms with that. that is, i'm pretty sure people can appreciate, you know, such a big thing. how could there possibly be space for anything else? it just so happens that this tragic circumstance for us is slap bang in the middle of an even bigger story. we just don't have the space at the moment to think about the det
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that's it for us tonight. jake tapper in for anderson cooper. >>> the high cost of healthcare is enough to make you sick and some people are getting rich. 4 million, and even $10 million year, running nonprofits. who is paying for it? why you are, of course. we will show you how and how hospitals try to camouflage the bills loaded with bull. >>> later, why on earth is this man smiling? he came within inches of death by avalanche and lived to tell his incredible story. you will hear from him tonight. >>> we begin with two major developments in the blade runner bail hearing. one a striking change in his demeanor and the twist you would laugh at for putting it in a movie. the investigator in the case, a would-be killer. now this was never going to be a run of the mill court proceeding. but the way things are going, this isn't even close. and bottom line, one of the fastest runs alive is now on a slow strange and sad walk through his country's criminal justice system. more on day three of the bail hearing from rob
that's it for us tonight. jake tapper in for anderson cooper. >>> the high cost of healthcare is enough to make you sick and some people are getting rich. 4 million, and even $10 million year, running nonprofits. who is paying for it? why you are, of course. we will show you how and how hospitals try to camouflage the bills loaded with bull. >>> later, why on earth is this man smiling? he came within inches of death by avalanche and lived to tell his incredible story. you will...
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our girls got us thinking, but the break-in got us calling. and after buying two of everything, it was nice to only need one security system -- adt. [ male announcer ] get adt installed for just $99. and ask about adt pulse, advanced home management here today. adt. always there. >>> a documentary is lifting the shroud of secrecy over the disturbing issue of sexual assault in the military. it's called "the invisible war." it's an epidemic that goes unreported and many times the women or men who make the the complaint are the ones who face retaliation. take a look at this scene from "the invisible war." >> i was screaming and yelling for help and for him to stop. nobody came to the door, nobody came to help me, came to my rescue or anything. >> they made it very, very clear that if i said anything they were going to kill me. and then i didn't have anyone to talk to because the people that were perpetrating me were the police. >> earlier this week i spoke with the director and one of the women profiled in the documentary. >> this documentary rea
our girls got us thinking, but the break-in got us calling. and after buying two of everything, it was nice to only need one security system -- adt. [ male announcer ] get adt installed for just $99. and ask about adt pulse, advanced home management here today. adt. always there. >>> a documentary is lifting the shroud of secrecy over the disturbing issue of sexual assault in the military. it's called "the invisible war." it's an epidemic that goes unreported and many times...
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...and the return of life lived large. ♪ the good they did inspires us, prepares us and guides us. at new york life, everything we do is to help you keep good going. lucky man. tony robinson was skiing at the arapahoe ski basin when an avalanche hit. what seemed like 20 minutes but probably more like 2 minutes he was tossed and turned like a rag doll, snow in his mouth, thinking of his wife and son. miraculously, a small hole opened so he could breathe. tony found himself buried alive. tony robinson joins me now. tony, first of all, i'm so glad you're okay. walk us through what happened. >> i was there alone actually, and found a buddy of mine, at the mountain with his son, and he said come on down and meet me down at the base. we did a little hike up, 20 minutes or so, got our breath, obviously, especially on the way up there. getting ready to go. take it easy if you go down here, you twist an ankle, lose something, it's really hard to get you out. and i thought -- i went back to my military days and safety, safety officer, and i said, well, what if there is an avalanche? just thr
...and the return of life lived large. ♪ the good they did inspires us, prepares us and guides us. at new york life, everything we do is to help you keep good going. lucky man. tony robinson was skiing at the arapahoe ski basin when an avalanche hit. what seemed like 20 minutes but probably more like 2 minutes he was tossed and turned like a rag doll, snow in his mouth, thinking of his wife and son. miraculously, a small hole opened so he could breathe. tony found himself buried alive. tony...
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what can you tell us about it? >> well, i can't confirm the specifics of the report, but can tell you this is very consistent with the types of information that we've been getting on china for some time now. and as serious as this one location is, and it is certainly that serious, this is just one part of what is a very robust military and intelligence chinese government effort to conduct espionage through the web stealing intellectual property and repurposing it to its companies in china to compete illegally against u.s. companies, and it is breathtaking, it's serious, and will cost us the next generation of prosperity if we don't do something about it. >> the president has complained at the highest levels to the chinese. this is not the first time we've heard about this, and the chinese deny it and i'm told that the american diplomats get nowhere when they bring this up with chinese leadership. >> yeah. that's part of the problem. we need to make this a bilateral, one, two, three, four, and five-numbered issue wi
what can you tell us about it? >> well, i can't confirm the specifics of the report, but can tell you this is very consistent with the types of information that we've been getting on china for some time now. and as serious as this one location is, and it is certainly that serious, this is just one part of what is a very robust military and intelligence chinese government effort to conduct espionage through the web stealing intellectual property and repurposing it to its companies in china...
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...and the return of life lived large. ♪ the good they did inspires us, prepares us and guides us. at new york life, everything we do is to help you keep good going. okay. [ male announcer ] with citibank's popmoney, dan can easily send money by email right from his citibank account. nice job ben. [ male announcer ] next up, the gutters. citibank popmoney. easier banking. standard at citibank. makes it easy for anne to manage her finances when she's on the go. even when she's not going anywhere. citibank for ipad. easier banking. standard at citibank. lucky man. tony robinson was skiing at the arapahoe ski basin when an avalanche hit. what seemed like 20 minutes but probably more like 2 minutes he was tossed and turned like a rag doll, snow in his mouth, thinking of his wife and son. miraculously, a small hole opened so he could breathe. tony found himself buried alive. tony robinson joins me now. tony, first of all, i'm so glad you're okay. walk us through what happened. >> i was there alone actually, and found a buddy of mine, at the mountain with his son, and he said come on dow
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you would use the money. you would not say i will pay none percent of the mortgage and credit card bims and 91 percent of the doctor bill. no, you would make what they call in the pentagon vertical cuts and you say i am going to kill this particular program and take all of the money from it and make sure i can keep balance. you have to make tough choices. >> i want our viewers to know that you were for a times for all tactical aviation in the pentagon. you had experience of looking at budgets and saying they do it this way . not across the board and you make the choice at pentagon and where do you cut. >> just to be clear. i ran the tactical requirement shop for naval aviation for three years whampt you have to do. balance the three legs of the stool. one is manpower and one is procurement and one is readiness f. you go after the procurement accounts and baying things. buying ships and aircrafts and say i am going to cut those things. they are liability costs and you can't get away from them and walk away fro
you would use the money. you would not say i will pay none percent of the mortgage and credit card bims and 91 percent of the doctor bill. no, you would make what they call in the pentagon vertical cuts and you say i am going to kill this particular program and take all of the money from it and make sure i can keep balance. you have to make tough choices. >> i want our viewers to know that you were for a times for all tactical aviation in the pentagon. you had experience of looking at...
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he says he kicked the door in, then he said he used a cricket bat. we're learning more about his version of what happened. >> paul kallen, legal contributor and criminal defense attorney, with us from new york and also robyn curnow, following the case from johannesburg. you take a look at the affidavit here and there are inconsistencies when he talks about this case. michael bringing up a specific one about kicking the door down but he didn't have his legs. that he was in one place of the house, that he screamed out his girlfriend's name, didn't hear anything but it seems like she would answer if in fact she was in the bathroom. did you see anything wrong with this story? >> it's just -- it's loaded with inconsistencies. i mean, first of all he gets out of bed to close the door to the balcony. presumably he doesn't have a gun on him at that point. he has to go back underneath the bed to get his gun. by that time, why wouldn't he have seen his girlfriend in the bed if she were there? if she wasn't there, of course he would know she was in the bathroom
he says he kicked the door in, then he said he used a cricket bat. we're learning more about his version of what happened. >> paul kallen, legal contributor and criminal defense attorney, with us from new york and also robyn curnow, following the case from johannesburg. you take a look at the affidavit here and there are inconsistencies when he talks about this case. michael bringing up a specific one about kicking the door down but he didn't have his legs. that he was in one place of the...
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face as she did not want to give us her name. and tells us that she plans on standing by him until a court issues a final ruling. and he is behind bars tonight. facing various sex abuse charges. he is scheduled for a bond hearing tomorrow. rick carl admitted in court to sexually abusing the then 13- year-old swimmer. even though it happened decades ago, he felt compelled when he saw a photo coaching the other young girls. >> what do you think. any comments? >> reporter: he left the courthouse with sentencing still hanging over him. and he is looking at the possibility of 15 years in prison. for abusing one of his young swimmers. fondling and sexual intercourse over the course of years, at the pool, at her parent's home, everywhere he could get his hands on her. >> this has a lifelong impact on her. it doesn't go away. >> reporter: the victim stood silently next to the prosecutor after the guilty plea, giving them $150,000. back in the 18 -- 1980s. but curran says when she saw him coaching other young swimmers at olympic tryouts,
face as she did not want to give us her name. and tells us that she plans on standing by him until a court issues a final ruling. and he is behind bars tonight. facing various sex abuse charges. he is scheduled for a bond hearing tomorrow. rick carl admitted in court to sexually abusing the then 13- year-old swimmer. even though it happened decades ago, he felt compelled when he saw a photo coaching the other young girls. >> what do you think. any comments? >> reporter: he left the...
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thank you for joining us today. "cnn newsroom" continues right now with ashley banfield. >> thank you, carol. hello, everyone. welcome to the program. talk about triumph that crippled, helpless and altogether nasty carnival cruise ship is finally due to reach port in a few hours and we are positioned in the air. the sea, on land, and all of it to show you as this ship comes in. and a south african model is dead, her boyfriend, the world famous "blade runner," now officially charged with her murder. we begin with a shocking valentine's day murder. the man charged, double amputee and london olympic star oscar pistorius. the victim, his girlfriend, and model, reeva steenkamp. it happened at pistorius' upscale home in pretoria, south africa. amanda davis is a cnn international sports anchor and she has interviewed pistorius. she's covering the developments in london. what more do we know, amanda? >> hi, ashleigh. i can tell you that oscar pistorius has been charged with the murder of his girlfriend. he's set to appear i
thank you for joining us today. "cnn newsroom" continues right now with ashley banfield. >> thank you, carol. hello, everyone. welcome to the program. talk about triumph that crippled, helpless and altogether nasty carnival cruise ship is finally due to reach port in a few hours and we are positioned in the air. the sea, on land, and all of it to show you as this ship comes in. and a south african model is dead, her boyfriend, the world famous "blade runner," now...
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our girls got us thinking, but the break-in got us calling. and after buying two of everything, it was nice to only need one security system -- adt. [ male announcer ] get adt installed for just $99. and ask about adt pulse, advanced home management here today. adt. always there. . >>> i hope i'm not dropping by too late. >> i already heard. somebody from the state attorney's office called. we both have our contacts apparently. jr, i don't know what you did and i don't want to know, but i am very grateful. >> darling, if i can still throw my weight around this town after all the crap i've pulled, then you'll bounce back just fine. >> and that's all you're getting. >> that's the gal i know. >> a tender moment between j.r. and sue ellen from "dallas." we sat down with larry who passed away sadly last year at the age of 81. joining me now are two of his closest and dearest friends, patrick duffy and linda gray. welcome back to you both. i've got to say, i feel very tinged with sadness having you back on without a larry. it was such a special day
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that's all for us tonight. jake tapper is in for anderson cooper and it starts right now. >>> an inspiring hero, a beautiful model -- >> it's a fun production and watch it. >> we start this morning with a shocking valentine's day tragedy. >> a nation in shock. >> it's devastating, tragic. >> the world renowned olympian oscar pistorius has been charged with murder in the death of his girlfriend. >> for a week, the world has watched the triumphant story of oscar pistorius turned to tragedy. just last summer, this was oscar pistorius. the first amputee ever to compete in the olympic games. and a source of enormous pride for a sports-crazed nation. today, a totally different scene. >> yesterday we called him a hero. some people say he should just be put to the the sword. >> a flood of confusing details. >> the neighbors did hear gunshots. >> she died in his arms. >> but everyone agrees on a simple tragic fact. on valentine's day, oscar pistorius shot and killed his girlfriend reeva steenkamp, leaving a family witho
that's all for us tonight. jake tapper is in for anderson cooper and it starts right now. >>> an inspiring hero, a beautiful model -- >> it's a fun production and watch it. >> we start this morning with a shocking valentine's day tragedy. >> a nation in shock. >> it's devastating, tragic. >> the world renowned olympian oscar pistorius has been charged with murder in the death of his girlfriend. >> for a week, the world has watched the triumphant...
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our girls got us thinking, but the break-in got us calling. and after buying two of everything, it was nice to only need one security system -- adt. [ male announcer ] get adt installed for just $99. and ask about adt pulse, advanced home management here today. adt. always there. chances are, you're not made of money, so don't overpay for motorcycle insurance. geico, see how much you could save. britta olsen is my patient. i spend long hours with her checking her heart rate, administering her medication, and just making her comfortable. one night britta told me about a tradition in denmark, "when a person dies," she said, "someone must open the window so the soul can depart." i smiled and squeezed her hand. "not tonight, britta. not tonight." [ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, thank you, from johnson & johnson. >>> those all federal spending cuts will kick in one short week from today. most lawmakers eager to find some alternative and most americans agree. 54% to be precise. 40% say they're okay with taking $85 billion out of a wide ar
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you can meet us. you can read his daughters. you can meet him, but you're not going to be able to film him, because he does not do that. i said, that is a problem. him he was veryto friendly. we like to meet in places with a lot of noise where we knew we could not film because it was noisy. every time the camera came into the room he was very wary. he did not like the camera. the first time there was no interview. i filled him while he walked in the street. the second time he came to sweden, and he said to me in stockholm, and the third time we met was in the winter of detroit, and that is the first time i try to make an interview, and it was very hard. after two minutes i said, that is it. -- he said, that is it. i said, i did not ask any questions. we did another short interview. after four years we had something that kind of work, but it was really special. >> this interview is 30 minutes long. >> he was struggling. he wanted to help me. it was a very frightening situation to have a camera in your face. tavis: when i got a ch
you can meet us. you can read his daughters. you can meet him, but you're not going to be able to film him, because he does not do that. i said, that is a problem. him he was veryto friendly. we like to meet in places with a lot of noise where we knew we could not film because it was noisy. every time the camera came into the room he was very wary. he did not like the camera. the first time there was no interview. i filled him while he walked in the street. the second time he came to sweden,...
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was it used to attack steenkamp? did she use it to defend herself? or did oscar use it to break down the bathroom door after the shooting? and there are reports by the local media that police had found steroids at the house which authorities have not commented on to cnn. as the legal process now begins against the man known as blade runner, all of oscar's future races have been canceled. he was scheduled to run in australia, brazil, the u.s., the uk, and russia. and while pistorius is in court on tuesday for a bail hearing, reeva's family said there will be a memorial service for her as producers of her reality show released this farewell message from her, meant to be on her cast, but now becomes her last good-bye. >> i take home with me so many amazing memories and things that are in here and in here that i will treasure forever. i'm going to miss you all so much. and i love you very, very much. >> imagine how difficult that must have been for her family and friends to watch. erin, back to you. >> this case has left those who were closest to oscar p
was it used to attack steenkamp? did she use it to defend herself? or did oscar use it to break down the bathroom door after the shooting? and there are reports by the local media that police had found steroids at the house which authorities have not commented on to cnn. as the legal process now begins against the man known as blade runner, all of oscar's future races have been canceled. he was scheduled to run in australia, brazil, the u.s., the uk, and russia. and while pistorius is in court...
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thanks for staying up with us. i'm laura evans. >> i'm maureen umeh. the new bill from the obama administration would give illegal immigrants a chance to become residents in a few short years. >> reporter: the president has a new immigration plan and it's already raising plenty of republican eyebrows here on capitol hill. even if some of the details are a little sketchy, according to a draft leaked to usa today, the president wants to create a special new visa specifically for illegal immigrants that would allow them to stay in the country while they wait for permanent legal status, even those with criminal records would be welcome so long as they haven't been convicted of three crimes or spent more than a year in prison. it appears to be a long way from the bipartisan plan that is slowly taking shape on capitol hill. >> leaks don't happen in washington by accident. this raises the question that many of us continue to wonder about. does the president really want a result or does he want another chance to beat up republicans to get political advantage i
thanks for staying up with us. i'm laura evans. >> i'm maureen umeh. the new bill from the obama administration would give illegal immigrants a chance to become residents in a few short years. >> reporter: the president has a new immigration plan and it's already raising plenty of republican eyebrows here on capitol hill. even if some of the details are a little sketchy, according to a draft leaked to usa today, the president wants to create a special new visa specifically for...
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nbc's john yang with us tonight from the scene. john, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. this evening we're learning new details. the gas company says that 45 minutes before the explosion tore that restaurant apart, they tried to get people to leave. the blast was so strong, it rocked buildings blocks away. >> boom! everything just exploded. it was just the scariest thing i ever witnessed. >> reporter: the fire was so big, it engulfed a city block, raging out of control for about two hours. >> the flames were even taller than the building next to it. >> reporter: more than 100 firefighters battled the blaze at its height of four-alarm fire. authorities said 15 people were taken to area hospitals, at least one of them in critical condition. once the fire was out, firefighters combed the debris with cadaver-sniffing dogs. daybreak revealed the full scope of the devastation. jj's, a popular restaurant for nearly three decades, flattened. later investigators made a grisly discovery in the restaurant's bar area. >> unfortun
nbc's john yang with us tonight from the scene. john, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. this evening we're learning new details. the gas company says that 45 minutes before the explosion tore that restaurant apart, they tried to get people to leave. the blast was so strong, it rocked buildings blocks away. >> boom! everything just exploded. it was just the scariest thing i ever witnessed. >> reporter: the fire was so big, it engulfed a city block, raging out of...